Ford Bronco Problems

350 messages,  Last post on Jul 05, 2009 at 8:53 PM

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#259 of 350 Re: 1990 Bronc 5.0 [90bronc] by millsman3

Jun 11, 2010 (12:42 pm)

Replying to: 90bronc (Jun 11, 2006 4:08 pm)
I have a 96 Eddie Bauer and love it. But My light came on and they replaced all of my sensors including my drive thing 4 total. but I am still having the same problem it will not start hot it chuggs and will hardly keep turning almost like dieseling. but runs perfect after it gets over that little fit. starts perfect when cold. they kept trying to replace this and that at $200.00 and $400.. none of what they said sounded like it would be the cure. any suggestions would be great!!!! Thank You, Cindy

#260 of 350 1990 Bronc by jeversoll

Jun 11, 2010 (3:06 pm)

Everything you described sounds as if you have a carb prob or fuel injecto trouble. If you have fuel injection
Have it Profesionally cleaned . If you have carburation.
Have the carb rebuilt or ajusted. Check out the fuel sensors... They went out on my daughters Bronco
and she replaced them herself...

#261 of 350 clutch? by schwallryan

Jun 13, 2010 (3:54 pm)

when i put the truck in any gear and let off the clutch, it sits and idles just like its in neutral. is that the pressure plate and release bearing? or something with the t case?

#262 of 350 Re: clutch? [schwallryan] by cthullner

Jun 13, 2010 (4:36 pm)

Replying to: schwallryan (Jun 13, 2010 3:54 pm)
Don't know what year your Bronco is? Every time the clutch in my 78 Bronco has gone....the clutch has gone. If the pressure is still there when you step on the clutch to switch gears, and the peddle hasn't slipped, it sounds like a problem with the T. case? Hope you get it figured out?

#263 of 350 Re: 1991 Bronco [qftball] by tclover

Jun 16, 2010 (6:24 pm)

Replying to: qftball (Mar 22, 2006 11:45 pm)
Sounds like your trans is overheating. Check your trans cooler.

#264 of 350 1992 Bronco Starting Problem by amcjavvy

Nov 17, 2010 (3:39 pm)

1992 Ford Bronco with a Windsor 351
Has new gas tank, fuel pump, fuel pump assembly, fuel filter, cap and rotor, heater core, spark plugs and wires, coolant temperature sensor, idle air control sensor, throttle position sensor, pressure regulator, ignition control module, radiator.
Brake drums, shoes and tires were replaced in 2009.
 
Anyway so sometimes i can go out and start this bad boy right up but then later i go out and it won't start but 10 minutes later it will. Whats wrong?

#266 of 350 Re: 1992 Bronco Starting Problem [amcjavvy] by redraider28

Jun 26, 2011 (5:57 am)

Replying to: amcjavvy (Nov 17, 2010 3:39 pm)
Did you also put a new ignition coil on the truck when you changed the rotor and cap? I put an MSD coil and Ford Racing 8.5mm plug wires on mine and it never fails to fire now.

#267 of 350 Re: 1992 Bronco Starting Problem [redraider28] by shane41

Jun 26, 2011 (8:47 am)

Replying to: redraider28 (Jun 26, 2011 5:57 am)
yes. i did that as well, im thinking about a o2 sensor ? ???

#268 of 350 Re: CUTS OUT [jeversoll] by cabinethawk

Jul 17, 2011 (8:00 pm)

Replying to: jeversoll (Nov 15, 2009 2:44 pm)
You might try looking at the pick-up screen in you fuel tank. Sometimes you have junk in your fuel that blocks the fuel tack up screen after the vehicle moves and stirs up the particles in the fuel. When it is off and sets the particles drop off the screen. Next time you start up the process starts all over again. The bad thing is you have to drop the fuel tank to remove the low pressure pump and screen. There are other things that can cause the vehicle to stall after a few minuets, but if it caughs and sputters chances are it is a fuel problem. If it is electrical it useually is abrubpt.
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